The tax controversy practice at BakerHostetler has substantial capacity and experience, which leads it to be involved in some groundbreaking matters. A prime example is its work in Moore v. United States, which challenges the Mandatory Repatriation Tax imposed by the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Tax group chair Jeffrey Paravano in Washington DC led that matter. He co-leads the tax controversy and litigation group with Michelle Hervey in Cleveland, and Elizabeth Smith in New York, who has notable experience in the hedge fund industry and in New York state residency and domicile audits and cases. Other key names include DC-based veteran tax expert Paul Schmidt, and Nicholas Mowbray, who handles matters involving international tax, and the taxation of financial products. Tax litigator David Ebersole in Columbus is an emerging talent.
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Clients clés

  • Stingray Pressure Pumping, L.L.C.
  • National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO)
  • 51 Maple Street LLC
  • The E.W. Scripps Company
  • 310 Retail LLC
  • American Red Cross
  • 901 South Broadway

Points forts

  • Represented the claimants in Moore v. United States.
  • Represented NACUBO, a trade association in the higher education sector, in obtaining guidance from the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service in connection with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and Inflation Reduction Act.

Avocats

Responsable de la pratique

Jeffrey Paravano, Michelle Hervey, Elizabeth Smith

Autres avocats clés

Nicholas Mowbray; Paul Schmidt; David Ebersole